The U.S. Army

What imprint will the experience of Iraq leave on U.S.
ground forces? The picture is mixed.

The Hashemites

A victory for America in Iraq would vindicate and strengthen the U.S. reputation in Jordan.

Lessons in Humility

Greater introspection is called for at the present moment, something that should render our calling whatever transpires in Iraq a “win” less likely.

How China Was Ruled

History can’t answer how a powerful China will act, but it enriches the question.

Hagel Looks Ahead

A conversation with Nebraska Republican Senator Chuck Hagel on post-Bush America.

Toolbox: Strengthening American Diplomacy

Six suggestions for the next president.

The Theotropic Instinct

The temptation to mix religion and politics springs eternal.

The Wondrous Wall of Separation

American church-state relations in practice.

What Makes a Neocon?

Is neoconservatism a “Jewish mindset”?

George Washington, Reluctant Realist

“What if we win?” was a question that resounded in 1778, too.

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